offings (Meaning)

offings

the near future, the part of the deep sea seen from the shore, the near or foreseeable future

offings Sentence Examples

  1. The sailboats glided through the offings, their white sails billowing in the gentle breeze.
  2. The lighthouse stood sentinel on a rocky outcrop, casting its beam far into the offings.
  3. The fishermen searched the offings for signs of the approaching storm.
  4. The ship sailed over the horizon and disappeared into the vast expanse of the offings.
  5. The coastline stretched as far as the eye could see, its verdant hills reaching into the offings.
  6. The captain gazed at the offings, scanning for any ships that might be a threat.
  7. The dolphins leaped and played in the offings, their sleek bodies shimmering in the sunlight.
  8. The whales migrated through the offings, their mournful cries carrying far and wide.
  9. The storm raged in the offings, its fury deafening and its waves crashing against the shore.
  10. The sailors kept a wary eye on the offings, fearing the treacherous currents and hidden reefs that lurked beneath its surface.

FAQs About the word offings

the near future, the part of the deep sea seen from the shore, the near or foreseeable future

tomorrows,futurities, futures, finalities,by-and-bys, hereafters, eventualities,posterities

pasts, yesterdays, antiquities, moments, yores, yesteryears, presents,olds,todays, nows

The sailboats glided through the offings, their white sails billowing in the gentle breeze.

The lighthouse stood sentinel on a rocky outcrop, casting its beam far into the offings.

The fishermen searched the offings for signs of the approaching storm.

The ship sailed over the horizon and disappeared into the vast expanse of the offings.